DVD Transfer 21 (Miscellaneous from December 1995-January 1996)
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DVD Transfer 21 (Miscellaneous from December 1995-January 1996)
Miscellaneous group of recordings, mostly from late December 1995 through the latter part of January 1996
CONTENTS
1. The New Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh (“The Masked Offender (S1E14a)/Balloonatics” (S1E3b); guessing by this point the shorts were being mixed-and-matched to give some semblance of freshness. Cuts off during the latter short)
2. Bill Nye: The Science Guy (Spinning Things {S3E14}; apparently local NBC affiliate WAVY-TV 10 aired this show to conform to their educational standards {not sure what TNBC show was likely preempted}. Includes "Spin Around" {music video parody of House of Pain's "Jump Around"}. Partial {missing first half which included a visit with Wheel of Fortune's Pat Sajak and Vanna White})
3. Kid Talk (local kid-oriented talk show produced by WAVY during the 1990s and 2000s and was hosted at that time by reporter Charles Pugh {later hosts included longtime morning anchors Don Roberts and Kerri Furey}. Pugh left the station for Detroit FOX affiliate WJBK in 1999; got into politics in the City Council there before his career ended in scandal, as Pugh pleaded guilty in 2016 to 2 counts of 3rd degree criminal sexual conduct involving a young boy he was supposed to be mentoring when he was president of the City Council; receiving a 5 1/2-15 year prison sentence and being forced to register for life as a sex offender [Pugh had originally also been charged with three first-degree charges of criminal sexual conduct, and had he been convicted on those charges faced the possibility of up to life in prison]}. Topic is teen dating)
4. The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (partial; featured short is "Baby Buggy Bunny". December 23, 1995 recording)
5. The New Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh (“Stripes (S1E8a)/Bubble Trouble (S2E3a)”; December 30, 1995 recording)
6. The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (Featured shorts include: 1958's “Gopher Broke”; 1959's “Baton Bunny”; 1962's “A Sheep in the Deep”; 1959's “Hot Rod and Reel” and 1950's “The Hypo-Chondri-Cat”. December 30, 1995 recording)
7. The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (Featured shorts include: 1953's “Hare Trimmed”; 1952's “Foxy by Proxy” and 1951's “Scent-imental Romeo”. January 6, 1996 recording. "Foxy by Proxy" is joined in progress following an update on an ice storm that hit the Hampton Roads area. Schoolhouse Rock clip: 1995's “Where the Money Goes” (from the Money Rock series started when the Schoolhouse Rock series was revived in 1993))
8. WVEC-TV 13/13 News Storm Watch Update (brief news update on aforementioned ice storm coverage. Anchoring this special report are midday anchor John Miller {previously a news director for the station; Miller would go into politics, being elected to the Virginia State Senate in 2007, where he served until his death from a heart attack in 2016} and Cynthia Lima {who left the station later that year and the last I remember seeing her was an interview from New York during the aftermath of 9/11} along with weekend meteorologist Nancy Jones)
9. What-A-Mess (January 6, 1996 recording joined in progress following news update. First short unknown/Felicia's Forever/Dog Days of Summer (Episode 53))
10. Baywatch (partial; unknown episode)
11. The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show (Featured shorts include: 1954's “My Little Duckaroo”; 1963's “To Beep or Not to Beep”; 1963's “Claws in the Lease”; 1962's “Zoom at the Top”; 1955's “Two Scent's Worth” (titled sans apostrophe) and 1952's “Who's Kitten Who?” Contains the Schoolhouse Rock song “Four-Legged Zoo” (from the Multiplication Rock series); partial)
12. What-A-Mess (Molenapped (Episode 39); partial)
13. The 700 Club (America's Two Destinies Telethon {partial; usually a specific telethon airs for the 700 Club in January with the theme for the specific year. This apparently was the last show for this episode's director})
14. Entertainment Tonight (Featured stories include O.J. Simpson's interview with BET; a GUESS ad featuring Juliette Lewis and former porn star turned mainstream actress Traci Lords playing roles opposite what one would expect; John Travolta appearing in Broken Arrow and his 1990s comeback starting with 1994's “Pulp Fiction”; a celebrity hockey match between Matthew Perry (from Friends) and Jason Priestly (of Beverly Hills, 90210); CBS' “Cybill” teasing a possible “Moonlighting” reunion between Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis; and Tyra Banks becoming the first black model on the cover of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue (alongside Valeria Mazza; Banks would get the cover all to herself the following year); sometime in mid-January 1996 {the aforementioned Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue doubled as a preview of Super Bowl XXX})
15. Extra (Featured stories include two missing Quebec boys found safe in a Toys 'R Us; a Siamese twin surgery where there was doubt as to whether both would survive; Army chef Early Stakes (fired over taking extra fajitas home with him) taking West Point to court; O.J. Simpson asked the BIG question (i.e.: “Did he kill Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman?”) under oath; update on George Burns' health shortly after his 100th birthday; Mel Gibson winning a Directors Guild of America nomination for directing “Braveheart” and Dallas Cowboys cornerback Deion Sanders taking on Wile E. Coyote in a Pepsi commercial for Super Bowl XXX; January 23, 1996 recording {cuts off during the Deion Pepsi story})
16. The Rush Limbaugh Show (Featured stories include the March for Life (and its lack of coverage by the mainstream media); former First Lady Barbara Bush (in response to a question) cracking that she didn't have any major decisions when George H.W. Bush was President; State of the Union expectations and a comment on the death of former Texas Democratic Congresswoman Barbara Jordan; January 23, 1996 airing)
17. The 700 Club (Featured stories include a State of the Union preview {this was the year President Clinton, conceding to political reality following the Republicans sweeping to control of both houses of Congress following the 1994 midterms, famously declared that "the era of big government is over"}; March for Life coverage (again with criticism over lack of media coverage); a 10-year-old left pregnant by a rapist and Forbes publisher/1996 Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes called out by the Iowa Right to Life; who felt Forbes was lying about being pro-life; January 23, 1996 recording)
18. The Rush Limbaugh Show (Featured stories include Steve Forbes being grilled on whether he used a mortgage on his home; Louis Farakkhan hanging with Muammar el-Qaddafi and claiming the Indians trace their roots to Libya; a Washington Post questionnaire and related story showing the most knowledgeable and engaged voters (more than the general public) were Limbaugh listeners (often called “Dittoheads”) and Vice-President Al Gore (in New Hampshire campaigning for President Clinton) complaining about the investigation of Hillary Clinton's involvement in the Whitewater scandal; partial)
19. The 700 Club (Featured stories include growing opposition to the National Education Association's liberal policies and the search for an alternative teachers union; testimonials from Christians who had played in Super Bowl XXX the night before and the Supper Bowl charitable event; January 29, 1996 recording. Sandy Engel substituted for Terry Meuwseen alongside Pat Robertson)
20. High Tide (partial; episode unknown)
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